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A Man of the Theater: Survival as an Artist in Iran

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By (author): Nasser Rahmaninejad

Life in Iran as an artist under the Shah and during the Iranian Revolution
A Man of the Theater tells the personal story of a theater artist caught between the two great upheavals of Iranian history in the 20th century. One is the White Revolution of the 1960s, the incomplete and uneven modernization imposed from the top by the dictatorial regime of the Shah, coming in the wake of the overthrow of the popular Mosaddegh government with the help of the CIA. The other one is the Iranian Revolution of 1979, a great rising of Iranian society against the rule of the Shah in which Khomeinis Islamist faction ends up taking power.
Written in a simple direct style, Rahmaninejads memoir describes his fraught creative life in Tehran during these decades, founding a theater company and directing plays under the increasing pressure of the censorship authorities and the Shahs secret police. After being arrested and tortured by the SAVAK and after spending years in Tehrans infamous Evin prison and being a cause célèbre of Amnesty International, Rahmaninejad is freed by the Revolution of 1979. But his new-found freedom is short-lived; the progressive intellectuals and artists find themselves overpowered and outmaneuvered by the better organized Islamists, leading to renewed terror and to exile.
In Western perception, the Iranian Revolution, which this year has its 40th anniversary, often overshadows the decades of Irans modern history that preceded it. A Man of the Theater fills this gap. The title derives from a time of torture in prison when interrogators ordered him to write everything about his activities. To avoid revealing anything incriminating he took pen in hand and wrote and wrote about all his artistic passions, beginning, Here it isthis is my life! I am an artist! A man of the theater!

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: New Village Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781613321102

About Nasser Rahmaninejad

Nasser Rahmaninejad started his theater career in 1959 in Iran. In response to the authoritarian cultural policies and censorship of the Shahs regime he founded the independent MEHR theatre group in 1966 which later became the Iran Theatre Association until it was closed down by the Shahs secret police in 1974. Sentenced to twelve years in prison and ultimately freed by the 1979 revolution he resumed his theater work but was soon forced into exile. He has since continued to teach and write; his plays in exile include My Heart My Homeland (1995) and One Page of Exile (1996). His latest play is Between the Grave and the Moon produced by the Iranian Studies Program at Stanford University in 2016. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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